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Pfft, my Dia de los Muertos decorations are staying up all year long, like they do every year. Call it my contribution to the War on Christmas.

That's what they did? That is exactly what the quote from the article that Kara wrote about said. Reread it and tell me what you disagree with. You seem hung up on the use of the word "apropriate" and ignoring the body of the article where the author states exactly what you said they should be saying.

From what the Asian side of the family tells me, rounder cheeks look more youthful (baby face) so they don't care for prominent cheekbones.

It may be photoshop, but the look is easy to replicate with makeup and circle lenses so I'm leaning toward that.

It is about wording. The message is what it is. The title and subheading can be different from the article all day but it doesn't change what they actually said in the article. They wrote about how to incorporate other cultures' looks without being offensive. Even the quoted bit in this article support that. Again,

No I don't understand being upset at this article. What exactly is the issue? Just the wording? Because it was an article is about how to incorporate other cultures' looks without being offensive.

It's a fair point burn made though. You can't get upset when they acknowledge cultural appropriation and how to avoid it AND when they ignore it completely. That isn't reasonable. What would your ideal situation in this case?

It is relevent. It is a different charge with different consequences. Whether someone in this case gets charged with assault or sexual assault depends on intent.

I don't have the exact same moral code as my friends either, but if my friends ask me how I feel about something, they're asking for a different view. That's why we ask each other opinions sometimes. Honesty should not be conflated with being judgemental and if I ask someone for advice and they don't give me their

So.... in essence, there's a law that prohibitw homeless people from being near homes? No wonder they're homeless.

Personally, I think friends need to be able to call each other out on bullshit. It's how I operate with anyone I care about and I expect the same back. I would not feel someone was being my friend if they weren't completely clear and honest with me, especially on serious matters. Friends should be able to tell you

Or we could lower recidivism rates by shifting the focus of prisons to rehabilitation.

Really Judge Sutton? Courts aren't there to decide the legality of things? Wut?

Interesting article, but I'm with her colleagues on this one. I've lived on the west coast and the deep south. I've lived in Mexico and Asia. I've visited France, Italy, Licthenstein, Switzerland, and Austria and I'll tell you this: I've been catcalled by quite a diverse group, including plenty of white dudes.

I've had people (yes, plural) actually ask for locks of my hair like I'm fucking Galadriel or something. All strangers. I also had someone PULL OUT A CHUNK of my hair. Like, enough to leave a small bald spot. He didn't understand why I didn't want to "be friends".

I think they must've gotten better at some point because I remember not liking them either. I actually don't even know why I ever even tried them again but yeah, it works out I guess.

Yeah, I look through there sometimes but the one in my town isn't too well stocked in the underwear department. Or the coats. Funnily enough, lots of nice summer wear.

In all honesty, shopping around for bras in my size, I haven't been able to beat the price of VS when they have they're big sales. I've been able to get bras for like, 15 bucks. I definitely think other places have prettier things, but hey, cute enough will do for that price. Quality isn't too shabby, it takes a

They go up to DDs. I end up going for their big sales because then I can get bras I actually find aestheically pleasing in my size for pretty cheap.